Does LiTime Have THE BEST Lithium Trolling Motor Battery For Under $300? - Group 24 100Ah
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 พ.ค. 2024
- I have used a LOT of different batteries at this point, but this one is different. The price point, features and size really have a lot to offer. This NEW LiTime Group 24 100Ah Lithium Battery may just be your best option on the market today.
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I got 2 of these based on your previous video. Fast shipping and good packaging. Charged them up with my little 5a per bank noco...took about 12 hours. Had to wake them up first. Bluetooth connected right up. Looking good so far, quite impressive. Probably run the tm when the rain clears for a morning. Thanks for the videos.
Nice, did you use the wake up feature on the Noco charger?
Great video, great battery, and a couple of additional points I didn't hear you cover: Lithium iron-phosphate (LFP) batteries maintain a consistent voltage throughout the discharge curve, which means you aren't gradually increasing the power (amperage) to your trolling motor, throughout the day. This even voltage characteristic makes LFP an excellent choice for your increasingly sensitive and power-hungry electronics. I started using them for my electronics when I noticed my graphs would reset any time I cranked over the big motor and the livewell pump was already running. That combination would drop the voltage on my lead-acid cranking battery enough to do a hard reset on the graphs...not a good thing! :)
Great addition!
Big motor should not be connected to LFPs
@@stedyone1090 - I may not have been clear enough in my comments. I am running electronics with LFP batteries, but still using lead-acid for cranking over the big motor and for running pumps. Everything else is LFP.
the BBC battery guy!!! good video!
Thank you!
I'm running the Li Time balancer with 3 batteries
Nice! working well?
Great video is there any advantage of a group 31 100 ah battery over a group 24 100ah battery?
May fit more snug in your existing battery tray is about all that I can think of.
Smaller is better??
Less padding inside to protect from boat bouncing on waves??
Jury still out..
Interesting thought.
I've not seen any lithium battery tear downs with padding under the cells. Independent of size. Rectangular prismatic cells aren't necessarily sensitive to vibration either. I would consider being packed tightly limits movement, which I would prefer over padding/moving parts.
AGM and Lead Acid sure don't have any padding either.
The specs on this battery shows that it will run a trolling motor (30-70lb). If you run 3 of these in series (36V) would it be able to handle a Minn Kota Ultrex 115lb?
That 30-70lb rating is for a single battery. 3 will run a 36v Ultrex with no problem! You'll be well within the continuous discharge rating 👍
If you end up going that route, using the link in the video it helps me out!
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Is there a 4 bank charger that you recommend
@SteveBlack-oy9wl
NOCO is a pretty popular brand these days. I would stick to a minimum of 10a/bank for 100Ah batteries
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Got a 5x2 noco will that work to charge them?
Yes, as long as there is a "lithium" setting.
5a will take quite a while to charge, but it will.